Comparative bioavailability of cyclodextrins’ based drug delivery from alzet® and iprecio® pumps and subcutaneous bolus administration
- In: Poster presentation
- At: Seoul (South Korea) (2017)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: POS-PAA-019
- By: TEIXEIRA, João (Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., R&D Department, Trofa, Portugal)
- Co-author(s): João Teixeira: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Nuno Pires: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Bruno Igreja: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Ana Loureiro: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Teófilo Vasconcelos: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Ricardo Lima: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal
Patrício Soares-da-Silva: R&D Department, Bial - Portela & Cª, S.A., Trofa, Portugal;MedInUP, Center for Drug Discovery and Innovative Medicines, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal - Abstract:
Background
Subcutaneous (SC) pumps, such as Alzet® and iPrecio®, are increasingly becoming important devices used in small animal experimentation. SC pumps offer a suitable method for drug delivery, overcoming disadvantages of SC bolus administration.
Purpose
The present study aims to evaluate the bioavailability of a drug administered from Alzet®
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